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SEMINAR IN INTERSTELLAR MATTER
Astronomy 393S - Spring 2007
F 2:00-3:00 · RLM 15.216B · Unique No. 49075


eagle nebula


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Neal Evans

Office: RLM 15.214
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Phone: (512) 471-3302
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Date
Speaker
Title
1/19
Jeong-Eun Lee  
 
1/26
Bruce Bigelow  
Univ. of Mich.
Optomechanics for Astronomical Instrumentation
2/2
Mike Dunham  
Multi-Wavelength Observations of Very Low Luminosity Objects: How Many are There and What are They?
2/9
Andrea Urban  
Cooling and Heating Processes in Dense Molecular Cloud Cores: Focus on CO Cooling Rate
2/16
Seth Redfield  
The Dynamical Structure of the Local Interstellar Medium
2/23
James Aguirre  
The Bolocam 1.1 mm Galactic Plane Survey: a Vast New Census of Dense Molecular Cores
3/2
Open  
 
3/9
Marty Bitner  
The TEXES/Gemini Survey for Protoplanetary Disk Gas
abstract
 
Sehyun Hwang  
Spatially-Resolved Abundance Determinations in Planetary Nebulae: Focus on Oxygen Abundances Derived from Optical Recombination Lines
3/16
Spring Break  
 
3/23
Open Discussion
 
3/30
Jo-hsin Chen
TBA
 
Minta Akin
Dopant effects on the structure and chemistry of amorphous solid water
abstract
4/6
Good Friday
 
4/13
Dan Jaffe
The Molecular Disk and Ionized Outflow in NGC7538 IRS1
4/20
Miranda Nordhaus
A Spitzer GLIMPSE into the Protostellar Content of Massive Star-Forming Regions
(2nd year defense)
4/27
Casey Deen  
A K-band magnitude limited spectroscopic sample of Young Stellar Objects in Ophiuchus: Stellar Properties
(2nd year defense)
5/4
John Lacy  
Simulations for Teaching Astronomy
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